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Playground Grand Opening In Howard Amon Park On Friday, May 16th (Photo) -05/12/25

The City of Richland is excited to announce the grand re-opening of the newly reimagined playground at Howard Amon Park—formerly known as Sturgeon Cove—on Friday, May 16, 2025, at 11:00 a.m.

 

This long-anticipated playground features a brand-new cruise boat-themed play structure, inspired by the iconic paddle wheel cruise ships that dock nearby during the summer months. The expanded playground offers improved accessibility, more play features, and increased capacity, making it a truly inclusive destination for children of all ages and abilities.

 

The playground’s design draws inspiration from the natural beauty and ecology of the Columbia River. The structure incorporates regionally influenced colors and marine-themed accents. A new pour-in-place rubber safety surface enhances safety while mimicking the flowing colors of the river and ensuring ADA accessibility throughout the play area.

 

Key features of the new playground include:

  • Larger play structure with expanded playground footprint
  • Improved ADA accessibility: firm surfaces, wider access points, transfer options
  • Dueling ziplines
  • More swings, including expression swings
  • Dedicated play areas for preschoolers and all-age users
  • Sensory play equipment
  • Inclusive whirl feature

To celebrate this special event, families are invited to enjoy free snow cones (while supplies last), healthy snacks, arts and crafts, and plenty of fun activities throughout the grand re-opening celebration.

 

“We are thrilled to celebrate this innovative and inclusive playground that brings new life to a beloved community space,” said Richland Parks & Public Facilities Director Chris Waite. “This project reflects our commitment to creating accessible, engaging, and inspiring environments for all children in our community.”

 

Join us for the celebration!

Date: Friday, May 16, 2025
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Howard Amon Park, Richland, WA

Candidate Reception For Development Services Director On Monday (Photo) -05/09/25

The City of Richland invites community members to attend a public reception to meet the finalists for the Development Services Director position. The event will take place on Monday, May 12, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Lounge at the Richland Community Center, 500 Amon Park Drive.

 

The evening will begin with introductions, followed by an informal meet-and-greet, offering attendees the chance to engage with the candidates. Light refreshments will be served.

 

The Development Services Director leads the City’s Development Services Department, which encompasses Business & Economic Development, Building/Permitting, Planning, and affordable Housing Programs.

 

There are four finalists for the position: one from Texas, two from the Washington cities of Sunnyside and College Place, and one internal candidate from Richland.

 

Derrick Braaten has approximately 19 years of municipal experience primarily in Planning and Development services. Most recently, he was the Community and Economic Development Director for the City of Sunnyside, WA. Prior to his time at Sunnyside, Mr. Braaten served as the Planning and Building Department Director for Franklin County, WA. He also served as the Development Services Director and City Planner for the City of Airway Heights, WA. In addition, Derrick has attended Gonzaga University of Law, and the Post-Graduate Public Administration program at Eastern Washington University. He is also certified by the American institute of Certified Planners. 

 

Steven Hohulin is currently the Director of Land Planning with Quiddity Engineering, LLC, in Woodland, TX and has served in this role since 2022. Before his time with Quiddity, Steve worked as the Senior Discipline Manager for Waggoner, in Jackson, MS. He began his planning career in 1989 as Planning Director with the Wade-Trim/ ALMN in Ann Arbor, MI. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Illinois State University in Urban Geography. Steve is also a member of the American Planning Association and American Institute of Certified Planners.  

 

Michael Rizzitiello has worked with the City of College Place, WA since 2016 as the City Administrator. He began his career in 2008 as an Engineering Intern and gained 17 years of experience with seven different organizations in the city, state, and council-of-government arena. Michael earned a Bachelor of Art's degree in Urban Planning specializing in Land Use and Transportation from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Master of Public Administration degree specializing in local government Administration, Financial Management and Information Management from the University of Illinois at Chicago. 

 

Mike Stevens has spent the last seven years as the Planning Manager for the City of Richland, WA. Prior to his current experience, Mr. Stevens worked as a Senior Planner for the City of West Richland WA, and Pacific County Department of Community Development. Mike earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Liberal Studies with an Emphasis in Land Use Planning from Eastern Oregon University.  

 

We encourage community members to attend, ask questions, and help shape the future of development in Richland by getting to know the individuals who may lead this vital department. Your participation is valued and appreciated.

 

Questions can be directed to Deputy City Manager Joe Schiessl, 509-942-7778.

Queensgate Drive Connection To Shockley To Open (Photo) -05/06/25

A long-anticipated stretch of Queensgate Drive is nearing completion and is tentatively scheduled to open to traffic as early as Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

 

This new connection between Keene Road and Shockley Road is part of a developer-led project that has been closely followed by the community. Once open, the roadway will enhance traffic flow, reduce congestion in surrounding areas, and improve overall connectivity in the growing South Richland area.

 

"We know this project has generated a lot of interest and we appreciate the public’s patience as work has progressed,” said Public Works Director, Carlo D’Alessandro. “This new connection will serve both current residents and support future development.”

 

The project aligns with broader transportation goals and reflects the City’s commitment to supporting development that improves livability and access across Richland.

 

Residents are encouraged to follow the City’s social media channels and website for the latest updates.

 

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Groundbreaking Ceremony For The Richland Public Library’s All-Ages Outdoor Space (Photo) -05/02/25

REMINDER THIS IS TODAY!

 


Join us as we break ground on an exciting new addition to the Richland Public Library!

 

Friday, May 2nd, 11:00 a.m.
Richland Public Library
955 Northgate Drive, Richland WA
Meet on the corner of Swift and Goethals

 

Come explore the exciting plans for this vibrant outdoor space, which will feature a small open-air theater. This long-anticipated project gained major momentum thanks to a generous $100,000 donation from the Richland Public Library Foundation.

 

The area will be surrounded by decorative fencing, offering an open, welcoming feel while maintaining a sense of security.

 

We hope to see you there for this exciting step forward!

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Get Ready For Wildfire Community Preparedness Day – Saturday, May 3 (Photo) -04/25/25

Join us for an action-packed morning at the 2nd Annual Community Wildfire Preparedness Expo, happening Saturday, May 3, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Badger Mountain Community Park (north entrance, off Englewood Drive, near the Dog Park).

 

This family-friendly event is your chance to explore emergency vehicles, watch live demonstrations, and connect with the heroes and experts who help protect our community. Meet firefighters, wildlife and land management pros, and emergency service agencies as they share tips, tools, and tactics to keep you and your neighborhood safe from wildfire threats.

 

Hosted by Richland Fire & Emergency Services and over ten community partners, this event is all about empowering residents—especially those near open spaces—with the knowledge and resources to stay safe. Each year, the expo travels to a new location, so don’t miss this one in your neighborhood!

 

Badger Mountain Community Park is located at 350 Keene Road in South Richland. The event will take place in the parking lot near the dog park, northwest entrance of Englewood. 

 

Mark your calendar, bring the family, and let’s get wildfire-ready—together!

Intersection Improvements Continue In Central Richland (Photo) -04/25/25

The first intersection improvement on Thayer and Williams is complete and now it's time for the second to begin on Stevens Drive and Symons Street.
 
The intersection will close during construction, which should be complete by the beginning of June. The detour routes are noted above in yellow on the map. 

 

The 2025 Intersection Safety Improvement Projects include: 

  • Mini roundabout at:
    • Swift Boulevard & Wright Avenue (early June 2025 – mid August 2025)
  • Curb extensions, along with new signage, pavement markings, and traffic control measures at:
    • Goethals Drive & Torbett Street
    • Wright Avenue & Lee Boulevard
  • Advanced Warning System at Kennedy Road & Duportail Street, which will alert drivers to stopped vehicles at the intersection or turning onto Duportail Street reducing congestion and the risk of accidents.

These projects are designed to improve traffic flow and safety across the city.

 

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Take Back And Tune Up Event On Saturday April 26th (Photo) -04/24/25

Join the Richland Police Department and Richland Fire & Emergency Services for the Take Back & Tune Up event! This is your chance to safely dispose of unused or expired medications AND get a free blood pressure and blood sugar check!
Date: Saturday, April 26th, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 
Location: Richland Police Department Parking Lot
  • Drop off unwanted prescription medications – no questions asked!
  • Get a free blood pressure and blood sugar screening from our first responders!
This event is free and open to the public.
If you can't make it to the event, you can drop off unwanted prescriptions year-round in the lobby of the Richland Police Department where there is a locked metal drug take-back receptacle. 

Students To Plant Trees At Arbor Day Event In Richland On Friday (Photo) -04/23/25

Join us as we recognize Arbor Day and continue our commitment as a “Tree City USA” and “Tree Line USA” community on Friday, April 25th, 1:00 p.m. at Craighill Park. Students from nearby Lewis and Clark Elementary School will arrive on foot at about 12:45 p.m. to assist in the planting of three trees in the neighborhood park.

 

The program will kick off with remarks from Parks & Public Facilities Director Chris Waite, and a proclamation read by Mayor Theresa Richardson before the planting begins. Students will then watch a demonstration of how to properly plant a tree before dividing up in groups to plant the remaining 3 trees.

  • When: Friday, April 25, at 1:00 p.m.
  • Where: Craighill Park, 200 Craighill Avenue, Richland WA
  • Why: To celebrate Arbor Day and two Tree USA Designations

 Hope to see you there!

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Richland Launches “Future In Focus” Planning Initiative (Photo) -04/22/25

The City of Richland is excited to announce the official launch of Future in Focus, a bold and inclusive planning initiative that brings together three major efforts—our Comprehensive Plan, City-wide Transportation Systems Plan, and Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Plan—into one unified vision for Richland’s future. 

As Richland continues to grow and evolve, now is the time for residents to help shape what comes next. Future in Focus invites everyone in our community to get involved and share their ideas for how we live, move, and connect with green space for decades to come. 

“This is about more than just planning,” said Joe Schiessl, Deputy City Manager. “Future in Focus is an opportunity for every resident to have a voice in building a city that works better for everyone—today and tomorrow.” 

Why It Matters 
Richland is full of potential, and Future in Focus ensures we’re planning thoughtfully and inclusively. By aligning key city plans and gathering community input, we’re laying the groundwork for a more sustainable, accessible, and vibrant city for all. 

How to Participate 
The City has launched a new web hub at www.ci.richland.wa.us/futureinfocus where residents can: 

  • Learn more about each of the three plans 
  • Take surveys and share ideas 
  • See upcoming meetings, events and engagements 
  • Sign up for monthly updates 

Engagement Opportunities will include: 

  • Online tools, surveys, and interactive maps 
  • In-person or virtual open houses 

To stay informed, follow the City of Richland on social media and visit www.ci.richland.wa.us/futureinfocus. Let’s build a brighter future—together. 

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Richland Public Library's 4-Day Book Sale Begins Next Week (Photo) -04/17/25

The Friends of the Richland Library’s 4-Day Book Sale begins Wednesday, April 23 through Saturday, April 26th in the Gallery Room of the Richland Public Library. 

 

There are thousands of books from a wide variety of subjects and genres to choose from. There are also magazines, games, audio books, CDs and DVDs too. 

  • Wednesday, April 23, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. - members only

  • Thursday, April 24, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

  • Friday, April 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 pm.

  • Saturday, April 26, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fill a Bag for $5

Memberships are available for $10.00 per individual, or $15.00 for a family.

 

All proceeds are redirected back to support and expand library activities and programs like the summer reading, story times, lectures, musical performances, and various STEAM programs.

 

Friends of the Library, a non-profit volunteer organization, is accepting new members and volunteers. More information is available at https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/about-us

 

The Richland Public Library is located at 955 Northgate Drive. 

 

For more information, contact 509-942-7656.

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Explore Richland Parks: Over 50 Park Visits With Tours And History Programs Scheduled (Photo) -04/15/25

Richland’s Parks and Public Facilities Department is excited to continue its series of public park tours. The initiative called “52 in ’25” kicked off at Badger Mountain Trailhead Park in January 2025.  Not all parks will be physically toured, but the park setting will be used for a lively and educational discussion.

 

The 52 in ’25 series is the brainchild of Parks & Public Facilities Director Chris Waite, who will lead most of these free tours. Chris will highlight some of the diverse park settings, landscapes and amenities offered throughout our community. Participants need not even register, just show up ready to explore, learn, and have fun!

 

The tours are a unique opportunity for residents of all ages to experience the beauty and history of our city parks. Participates will be led on a journey, offering fascinating insights into park and city history, fun facts, and the inner workings of maintaining these beloved locations.

 

Each tour offers:

  • Park and City History & Education
  • Fresh Air & Exercise
  • Fun for the Whole Family

 

Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to the area, there’s always something new to discover in our parks. So, grab your walking shoes and water bottle, dress in layers, and come enjoy the great outdoors while learning more about the spaces that make our community special. Most tours last an hour unless noted. During inclement weather, be sure to first check out our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/richlandparksandrecreation) for delays or cancelations. You can also call 509-942-PLAY.

 

April dates include:

  • Wednesday, April 16, at 4:00 p.m., Brookstone Park, 2800 Emerald Street
  • Wednesday, April 23 at 5:00 p.m., Claybell Park and Amon Creek, 425 Broadmoor Street
  • Saturday, April 26, Noon to 2:00 p.m., Columbia Point Marina Park, 660 Columbia Point Drive

 

Remaining tour dates and locations can be found online at  www.Richlandparksandrec.com/2025ParkTours. They are also posted on the Richland Parks and Recreation website event calendar and Facebook page. Questions can be directed to 509-942-7579.